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Herodotus, Book II. Introduction
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The collection of thirteen codices found in upper Egypt near Nag Hammadi in 1946 is one of the major archaeological discoveries of our time. Apparently the library of a Gnostic community in late an...
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01 April 1994

The collection of thirteen codices found in upper Egypt near Nag Hammadi in 1946 is one of the major archaeological discoveries of our time. Apparently the library of a Gnostic community in late antiquity, the codices are a repository of important spiritual materials from throughout the ancient world. Hence a thorough analysis of this new material is indispensable for any proper understanding of the history of religions in this period. The rich documentation which the codices add to early Coptic text material promises to raise to a new precision the historical analysis of that language.|This edition presents collotype reproductions in natural size of all folios of the thirteen codices as well as reproductions of the covers and photographs previously taken of fragments that are now lost.
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Pages: 194
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Études préliminaires aux religions orientales dans l'Empire romain
Publication Date:
01 April 1994
ISBN: 9789004041813
Format: Other
'...excellent work.'
Kurt Rudolph, Religious Studies Review, 1986.
'...einer der wichtigsten koptischen Handschriftfunde nun in ausgezeichneten Tafelvorlagen allen Wissenschaftlern zugänglich gemacht...'
Martin Krause, Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, 1988.
Kurt Rudolph, Religious Studies Review, 1986.
'...einer der wichtigsten koptischen Handschriftfunde nun in ausgezeichneten Tafelvorlagen allen Wissenschaftlern zugänglich gemacht...'
Martin Krause, Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, 1988.